[ECOS] Redboot Built w/o Ethernet?
Gary Thomas
gary@mlbassoc.com
Wed Mar 8 15:52:00 GMT 2006
On Wed, 2006-03-08 at 10:47 -0500, Roger Cortesi wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> IĆæm new to eCos and I have been reading the documentation and trying to
> get my first project to work.
>
> The first thing I tried building with eCos was Redboot. I used the i386
> PC target template (pc_v2_0) and the Redboot package. The build worked,
> and I was able to put the executable on a floppy and boot a PC to a
> Redboot prompt. But my current build has no network support. Redboot
> does not recognize the command Ā“ip_addressĀ”. When I view my Redboot.ecc
> file (using configtool) I see that both ethernet packages are greyed out
> (Intel 82559 and PC board). I also can not change the default IP address in
>
> Ā“Redboot ROM Monitor -> Build Redboot ROM ELF image -> Redboot NetorkingĀ”
>
> How do I enable Ethernet?
>
> Currently my build environment is Debian. Is anyone using any of the
> BSDĆæs for their build environments? Any problems or quirks with this?
> I'm using ecos-2.0. I have been reading both the redboot and ecos users
> guide. I also have the ecos book by Massa.
A few suggestions:
1. Update to the CVS version. A lot has happened in [nearly] 4
years since 2.0 was released :-)
2. Read the documentation and list archives. There are lots of
discussions about how to get RedBoot running on your hardware,
including networking.
3. Continue asking questions.
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